Vincent Marshall

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Sharp County arrests for June 17-24

According to Chief Deputy Kevin “Bart” Simpson, the following individuals were incarcerated the week of June 17-24.Freddie Bradley, 54, of North Little Rock, was arrested for Body Attachment.Jessica Burge, 47, of Hardy, was arrested for Speeding and Driving While Intoxicated-1st Offense.Michael Ernest, 46, of Prattsville, was arrested for Parole/Probation Revocation.John Ford, 38, of Batesville, was arrested for Failure to Pay Time Pay on No Proof of Insurance.Emily Harris, 65, of Greenbrier, was arrested for Hold for Other County/State.Tiylor Hill, 36, of Cherokee Village, was arrested for Fleeing, Reckless Driving, Speeding, and Resisting Arrest.Richard Huff, 43, of Oxford, was arrested for Failure to Pay Time Pay and Failure to Appear on Driving on Suspended/Revoked DL, No Proof of Liability Insurance x2.Brandy Lambert, 42, of Cherokee Village, was arrested for Body Attachment.Nicholas Law-Greenwell, 25, of Highland, was arrested for Failure to Pay Time Pay on Speeding x2, Careless Driving x2, Violation of City Ordinance, Possession of Instrument of Crime, Expired Tags, No Proof of Insurance x3, Possession of Controlled Substance, Criminal Mischief, and Driving without a Driver’s License, Probation Revocation, Probation x2, and Reckless Driving.Tevis Matty, 41, Batesville, was arrested For Failure to Pay Time Pay on Probation, Probation Revocation, Direct Contempt of Court, Disorderly Conduct.

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